The Best of The Driscoll Brothers...Re-made
     
Baby's Looking For Another Fool (Nunn) Original version from "Almost Graceland"
Another of my "jingly jangly" pop songs with a lot more harmony parts,
All Right Now (Dendy / Nunn) Original version from "Almost Graceland"
Sort of started as an Oasis style song but got too good! This version has John Wilson on Bass and Glenn Harris on Drums.
It Should've Been Me (Dendy / Nunn) Original version from "Eight 'til Late"
A new recording of this ballad from the first album. Paul Whittington on drums.
Seaside Sal (Dendy / Nunn) Original version from "Y2K"
A popular number live, sing-a-long chorus and a subtle reference to a Southern FM female DJ.
Life Is A Beach (Dendy / Nunn) Original version from "Made In The 21st Century"
A very different arrangement of this song inspired by Ronnie Biggs homecoming
The Isn't It (Dendy / Nunn) Original version from "The Best The Driscoll Brothers...Re-made"
A new song, exclusive to this CD
Almost Graceland (Dendy / Nunn) Original version from "Almost Graceland"
One of our favourite ballads in a new arrangement
When It's Gone (Dendy / Nunn) Original version from "Made In The 21st Century"
A good little pop rock song
Twilight (Nunn) Original version from "The Best The Driscoll Brothers...Re-made"
An instrumental recorded for this CD.
Only You (Nunn) Original version from "Eight 'til Late"
Another big jangly pop song from our first album
How Many Hearts Did You Break Today (Nunn) Original version from "Eight 'til Late"
Another song frfom the first Driscoll Brothers album.
Big Dumb Pop Song (Nunn) Original version from "Y2K"
A new version of the song from Y2K . Features the drumming of Paul Whittington.
To Whom It May Concern (Dendy / Nunn) Original version from "Made In The 21st Century"
The ballad that closed the third Driscoll Brothers album
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